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File:South Africa 2011 population density map.svg

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English: Population density map of South Africa, based on the 2011 census using ward-level data.
   <1 inhabitant/km²
   1–3 inhabitants/km²
   3–10 inhabitants/km²
   10–30 inhabitants/km²
   30–100 inhabitants/km²
   100–300 inhabitants/km²
   300–1000 inhabitants/km²
   1000–3000 inhabitants/km²
   >3000 inhabitants/km²
Projection is Albers Equal-Area Conic, with standard parallels at 25.5° S and 31.5° S, and origin at 28.5° S 24.5° E.
Deutsch: Bevölkerungsdichte Südafrikas im Jahr 2011:
   <1 Einwohner/km²
   1–3 Einwohner/km²
   3–10 Einwohner/km²
   10–30 Einwohner/km²
   30–100 Einwohner/km²
   100–300 Einwohner/km²
   300–1000 Einwohner/km²
   1000–3000 Einwohner/km²
   >3000 Einwohner/km²
Date 14 November 2012
Source Statistics South Africa's Census 2011 is the source of the basic population data. The map results from my own processing of the data. For ward boundaries see File:South Africa electoral wards 2011 blank.svg.
Author Htonl

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